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giving a speech
15 English lessons for when you're
giving a speech
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“Without further ado, allow me to present our keynote speaker, Ms. Jessa Montgomery!”
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“An unbelievable amount of work went on behind the scenes to make this happen.”
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“Let's say you go up on stage and completely bomb. So what? What's the worst that can happen?”
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“How's everyone?”
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“Allow me to introduce Dr. Melanie Gantz. Dr. Gantz is a leading authority on Native American history and culture.”
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“We have a few more minutes, so I'd be happy to take some questions from the audience.”
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“I know I'm going to mangle this...”
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“She is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction.”
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“Hmm. That's a good question.”
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“Yes, the woman over there in the gray suit.”
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